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NC A&T athletes win multiple national track and field titles, to participate in Olympic Trials


North Carolina A&T State athletes Randolph Ross Jr. and Cambrea Sturgis swept their competition during the NCAA Track & Field National Championship setting new collegiate records and winning multiple national titles. Ross won the 400-meter title at 43.85 seconds, the third-fastest collegiate time ever and the world's fastest time this year. (WXII)

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NC A&T athletes win multiple national track and field titles, to participate in Olympic Trials


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